Casey Anthony's attorney: Oct. deposition unlikely

Casey Anthony's lawyer said he is confident his client will not be deposed Oct. 9.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs suing her, including Zenaida Gonzalez and Roy Kronk, are fighting to keep those cases alive now that they have been moved to federal court and made part of Anthony's ongoing bankruptcy case.

A deposition in the Gonzalez case is set for next month.

Charles Greene told WESH 2 News he is planning to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuits against his client.

In a Tampa courtroom Tuesday, the judge in Anthony's bankruptcy case said he will hear arguments Nov. 5. Until that time, Greene says he's confident Anthony will not have to answer questions from Gonzalez's lawyers.

Gonzalez claims Anthony ruined her reputation by using her name in a story she told investigators about her missing daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony. She told detectives that the 2-year-old was last in the care of a nanny by the same name before the child was found dead.